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Died aged 70, heart disease, husband William informant of death. 1881 census - aged 49, born Upton Hellions, living Rock Cottage, UH. Interestingly there is a Dinah PILE witnessing the marriage of John Cook CARTER in East Budleigh (2/10/1832). Dinah was a fairly unusual name in the area at the time; it is remotely possible that there is a connection here. | _____, Dinah (I21292)
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Died aged 72, heart disease, informant of death = George Reed occupier of Rock Cottage. 1851 census - at home aged 19 (ship's carpenter) with parents HO107/1866/f240 1881 census - aged 49, born Topsham; pensioner living at Rock Cottage, UH. 1881 census visitor = 11 yr old Rabbina Wellington, scholar, born Exeter. Info re Rabbina Wellington sent to DFHS #5472 20/2/1993. | OLDRIDGE, William Francis (I21291)
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Died aged 76 of apoplexy, Sarah Sandford present at death signed. On 1851 census aged 54 at Fore St, Topsham HO107/1866 folio 240. | Elizabeth (I6268)
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704 |
Died April to June of 1890 | REEVES, John (I14304)
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705 |
Died as a child soon after birth, twin to Peter GRIFFITHS. | GRIFFITHS, _____ (I2115)
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706 |
Died as an infant | TAYLOR, John Nathan (I21592)
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707 |
died as an infant | TAYLOR, Betsey Amanda (I39133)
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708 |
died as infant | KEYES, Catherine (I16999)
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709 |
died as infant | KEYES, Walter (I22654)
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710 |
died at 6 mos old | KIVELL, Marla Ivy (I37119)
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711 |
Died at 97 Coalway Rd., Wolverhampton, Staffs | BANKS, Charlotte Juliet (I15383)
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712 |
died at age 18 | GREEN, Tommy (I37559)
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713 |
Died at age 48, 3 1/2 miles east of Benton Harbor on the old Bury Homestead in Berrien Co. Mihcigan | GREEN, Martha Freeman (I36689)
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714 |
Died at birth | THERRIEN, Unknown (I33782)
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715 |
Died at home from brain tumour. | WATTS, David Alan (I21114)
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716 |
Died at home, his wife had passed away only 1 1/2 months earlier | JONES, David R. (I38887)
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Died at parents home at the age of 33, | DOWNING, George Elias (I14363)
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718 |
Died at sea during war | HARTLEY, Ernie (I8359)
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719 |
Died at the age of 18 years | GREEN, Tommy (I37143)
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720 |
Died at the age of 3 mths | ROWE, Brett (I33325)
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721 |
Died at war
Name on Family Monument on Grave in Calrence Centre Cemetery Re#1104
Book Pg.562 & 563 details on Casander - see Barbara's write-up | BUND, Casander L (I7962)
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722 |
Died at Warren House, Dunster, a fisherman, age 43 of "Water on the chest". Elizabeth Rawle of Minehead was present at the death. | HOLE, William (I53)
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723 |
Died before 1904 as her husband married again this year | GENDRON, Clarisse (I32201)
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724 |
DIED DIPHTHERIA 1-3-26 days | MINK, Jeanie Marguerite (I9315)
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725 |
died during War of the Rebellion- died on the St Mary's on way home - bur in Gulf Stream | KEYES, Stephen Adams (I27527)
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726 |
Died either May 7, 1854 or 4th Qtr. of 1858 | BANKS, Thomas (I140)
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727 |
died enroute to Calif as part of Donner party The following material came from a website on the Oregon- California Trails. It was submitted by Dr. Robert Munkres of Muskingum College, who gave permisssion to include in this report - it was reprinted from The Tombstone Epitaph, The Daily Jeffersonian ( Cambridge Oh ), and The Bridgeport News-Blade ( Bridgeport Neb ).
Travel on the road west was difficult for the strong, dangerous for the unprepared and frequently fatal for the infirm. Many of the latter, however, displayed the fortitude of spiritual giants. One name of the roster of that courageous company might be that of Mrs. Sarah Keyes. In the winter of 1845-46, Mrs Keyes, now 70 years old, was not surprised when doctors told her that her health was such that she had only a few months to live. Instead of sitting back and waiting for the end, Mrs. Keyes vowed she would use whatever strength remained in her in an effort to see her son one more time - a son who had emigrated to Oregon several years earlier. A son-in-law agreed to let her accompany him and his family - word was sent to the son in Oregon to meet his mother in Fort Hall, Idaho. But the reunion was not to be. Mrs. Keyes died only a matter of days after the wagon train left Westport Landing. During the early moring hours of May 29, 1846, Mrs. Keyes was buried near the Big Blue River in present day Kansas. The death of Mrs. Keyes was undoubtly commented and remembered by other members of the train, and under other circumstances might have become part of the folk ore of the trail. Sadly, the name of Mrs. Sarah Keyes was all but lost to history when the party with which she had commenced the trip west subsequently encountered on eo the most fearsome experiences in trail history - a tragedy that forever attached the name of the train's leaders to Donner Pass. A picture of her grave site is available on the website. Actual burial place is near Alcove Spring Kansas | HANDLEY, Sarah (I26783)
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728 |
Died from 'Swine Flu'. | ADKINS, Lillian Ethel (I9330)
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729 |
Died from a heart attack | GREEN, Phoebe (I37048)
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730 |
Died from Chorera Infantam | COLLINS, Clarence G. (I31958)
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731 |
Died from tractor accident in Stanstead on Dec. 3/1987 - have written obituary from Dorothea Parsons | HOULE, Joseph Gordon (I29917)
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732 |
Died giving birth. Apparently the doctor was drunk and never sterilized the tools. | SALMON, Lulu Bessie (I31965)
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733 |
died in 1919 in childbirth; the child, a female, died also they are buried in a common grave; there is no headstone; no service was conducted for the child; burial certificate made out the name of Nellie Oldridge aged 42 | GIBBONS, Ellen Maud (I21180)
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Died in an auto accident. She went out with a bunch of friends. Her sister, Julie begged to go with her but my Mom thought that she was too young. The driver of the car was drunk and ran into a house (the road turned, he didn't). There were nine people in the car, one walked away and called for help. Two survived - one was my cousin (on my Mom's side) and she was in a coma for days. | VANTINE, Linda Jane (I13903)
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died in asylum Concord NH | KEYES, Marshall S. (I27421)
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736 |
Died in Autumn | WINCHELL, Clarissa T (I31407)
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737 |
Died in child birth | BISSON, Marceline (I7931)
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738 |
Died in childbirth | MABEY, Elisabeth Dorothy (1st wife) (I38355)
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739 |
Died in Childhood | WEITZEL, Martha (I36644)
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740 |
died in his teens | PYLE, William (I24122)
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741 |
Died in infancy | VANTINE, Elmira (I29521)
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742 |
Died in infancy | BUZZELL (I31550)
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743 |
Died in infancy | BUZZELL (I31554)
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744 |
Died in infancy | WOOD, Fred (I31939)
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745 |
Died in infancy or young | VANTINE, Boy (I15550)
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746 |
Died in the Sunday rest home after a three week illness, at the age of 79. | BUZZELL, Euretta E. (I14358)
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747 |
died infancy | TAYLOR, Sarah (I896)
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748 |
died infancy | KINGSBURY, Mary (I17176)
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749 |
died infancy | KEYES, William Henry (I17682)
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750 |
died infancy | KEYES, Ebenezer (I18050)
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